US HISTORY 1 STRAIGHTERLINE FINAL
ALL CHAPTERS EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
In the debate over the new government, Antifederalist opponents to the document -
Answer-argued that the Constitution would put an end to individual liberty.
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 came close to - Answer-None of these answers
is correct.
Virginia and New York ratified the new Constitution under the assumption that - Answer-
a bill of rights would be added later, in the form of amendments.
Alexander Hamilton's plan for the federal government to assume state debts was
passed by Congress after a deal was made to - Answer-locate the nation's capital
between Virginia and Maryland.
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 saw - Answer-President Washington lead thousands of
troops into the field
Under Alexander Hamilton's plan, a new national bank would - Answer-All these
answers are correct.
The election of 1796 saw - Answer-a Federalist president and a Republican vice
president take office.
In the Constitution, political parties were - Answer-not mentioned
In the late 1790s, on the political scene, - Answer-the United States was deeply and
bitterly divided.
Federalists controlled the new government under the Constitution for its first - Answer-
twelve years.
Second Great Awakening - Answer-began as an effort by church establishments to
revitalize their organizations.
The religious concept of deism - Answer-argued for a remote God that had withdrawn
from human affairs.
The revivalism of the Second Great Awakening - Answer-encouraged racial unrest
, The Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) - Answer-stated
that Congress had no authority to expand the power of the Supreme Court, and that the
Supreme Court had the power to nullify an act of Congress.
In 1802, what spurred President Jefferson to seek the building of a river fleet and to give
the impression that the United States might ally with Great Britain? - Answer-a new
French regulation restricting the use of the port of New Orleans by American ships
In 1810, the Non-Intercourse Act expired and was replaced by - Answer-Macon's Bill
No. 2.
In the early nineteenth century, many members of Congress - Answer-considered their
state legislatures to be more prestigious political bodies
In 1812, Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun could best be described as - Answer-war
hawks
The Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812 - Answer-began an improvement in
relations between England and the United States.
During the War of 1812, the Battle of the Thames - Answer-saw Tecumseh killed while
serving as a brigadier general in the British army.
The Rush-Bagot agreement of 1817 called for - Answer-he mutual disarmament of the
Great Lakes by Britain and the United States.
Francis Cabot Lowell's contribution to American textile mills included - Answer-
improving the power loom
The Panic of 1819 resulted in a depression that lasted - Answer-six years
The Supreme Court ruling in Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) was a victory for -
Answer-corporations.
The Lancaster Pike was a road partially financed by the state of - Answer-Pennsylvania
The so-called "corrupt bargain" of 1824 involved - Answer-a political deal to determine
the outcome of the presidential election.
The so-called "corrupt bargain" was negotiated between - Answer-Henry Clay and John
Quincy Adams
In Cohens v. Virginia (1821), Chief Justice John Marshall affirmed the constitutionality of
- Answer-Supreme Court review of state court decisions.
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